Effects of varying dietary energy levels on growth performance and wholebody composition in Gattan

Study was conducted to investigate the effects of various energy levels on growth performance, food conversion ratio (FCR) and whole body composition in Gattan, Barbus xanthopterus fingerlings (12.12±0.28 g) for 8 week. Feeding trial was conducted using 3 semipurfied diets containing 3 levels of digestible energy (DE 2.5, 3 and 3.5 kcal/g) and same protein level 35%, in a flow-through system (1L/min) at 26.2 ± 0.460C. Triplicate groups of 15 fish (12.12±0.22 g) each, were stocked in 300-L circular polyethylene tanks and fish were fed to satiety thrice daily throughout the feeding trial. The best of total weight gain (146.67 g), FCR (2.21), protein efficiency ratio (1.31), apparent net protein utilization (ANPU%) (34.69) and condition factor (CF) (1.26) were observed in diet containing 3 kcal/g DE. The viscerosomatic index (VSI) and hepatosomatic index (HSI) did not show any significant difference between treatments (P>0.05). The final whole body moisture content decreased significantly with increasing energy levels in diets (P<0.05). Although whole body lipid and protein contents did not show significant variation among treatments (P>0.05), but the highest lipid and protein deposition were observed in diets containing 3.5 and 3kcal/g DE, respectively. Comparison between varying levels of dietary energy on the growth, feed utilization and whole body composition of Gattan indicated that 3 kcal g-1 DE could be the preferential dietary energy levels in fingerlings of this species.

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Main Authors: Khosravizadeh, Mohammad, Ghofleh Marammazi, Jasem, Kochanian, Preeta, Nikpey, Mansour, Rajabzadeh, Ebrahim, Yavari, Vahid, Sahraeian, Mohammad Reza
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: 2012
Subjects:Dietary, Energy, Level, Growth, Whole body composition, Gattan (B. xanyhopterus), Barbus xanthopterus, Fingerlings, Feeding,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/13263
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-132632021-05-19T06:53:37Z Effects of varying dietary energy levels on growth performance and wholebody composition in Gattan Khosravizadeh, Mohammad Ghofleh Marammazi, Jasem Kochanian, Preeta Nikpey, Mansour Rajabzadeh, Ebrahim Yavari, Vahid Sahraeian, Mohammad Reza Dietary Energy Level Growth Whole body composition Gattan (B. xanyhopterus) Barbus xanthopterus Fingerlings Feeding Study was conducted to investigate the effects of various energy levels on growth performance, food conversion ratio (FCR) and whole body composition in Gattan, Barbus xanthopterus fingerlings (12.12±0.28 g) for 8 week. Feeding trial was conducted using 3 semipurfied diets containing 3 levels of digestible energy (DE 2.5, 3 and 3.5 kcal/g) and same protein level 35%, in a flow-through system (1L/min) at 26.2 ± 0.460C. Triplicate groups of 15 fish (12.12±0.22 g) each, were stocked in 300-L circular polyethylene tanks and fish were fed to satiety thrice daily throughout the feeding trial. The best of total weight gain (146.67 g), FCR (2.21), protein efficiency ratio (1.31), apparent net protein utilization (ANPU%) (34.69) and condition factor (CF) (1.26) were observed in diet containing 3 kcal/g DE. The viscerosomatic index (VSI) and hepatosomatic index (HSI) did not show any significant difference between treatments (P>0.05). The final whole body moisture content decreased significantly with increasing energy levels in diets (P<0.05). Although whole body lipid and protein contents did not show significant variation among treatments (P>0.05), but the highest lipid and protein deposition were observed in diets containing 3.5 and 3kcal/g DE, respectively. Comparison between varying levels of dietary energy on the growth, feed utilization and whole body composition of Gattan indicated that 3 kcal g-1 DE could be the preferential dietary energy levels in fingerlings of this species. Published 2018-07-17T05:42:30Z 2018-07-17T05:42:30Z 2012 Journal Contribution Refereed 2008-8965 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/13263 fa pp.53-64 Iran
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topic Dietary
Energy
Level
Growth
Whole body composition
Gattan (B. xanyhopterus)
Barbus xanthopterus
Fingerlings
Feeding
Dietary
Energy
Level
Growth
Whole body composition
Gattan (B. xanyhopterus)
Barbus xanthopterus
Fingerlings
Feeding
spellingShingle Dietary
Energy
Level
Growth
Whole body composition
Gattan (B. xanyhopterus)
Barbus xanthopterus
Fingerlings
Feeding
Dietary
Energy
Level
Growth
Whole body composition
Gattan (B. xanyhopterus)
Barbus xanthopterus
Fingerlings
Feeding
Khosravizadeh, Mohammad
Ghofleh Marammazi, Jasem
Kochanian, Preeta
Nikpey, Mansour
Rajabzadeh, Ebrahim
Yavari, Vahid
Sahraeian, Mohammad Reza
Effects of varying dietary energy levels on growth performance and wholebody composition in Gattan
description Study was conducted to investigate the effects of various energy levels on growth performance, food conversion ratio (FCR) and whole body composition in Gattan, Barbus xanthopterus fingerlings (12.12±0.28 g) for 8 week. Feeding trial was conducted using 3 semipurfied diets containing 3 levels of digestible energy (DE 2.5, 3 and 3.5 kcal/g) and same protein level 35%, in a flow-through system (1L/min) at 26.2 ± 0.460C. Triplicate groups of 15 fish (12.12±0.22 g) each, were stocked in 300-L circular polyethylene tanks and fish were fed to satiety thrice daily throughout the feeding trial. The best of total weight gain (146.67 g), FCR (2.21), protein efficiency ratio (1.31), apparent net protein utilization (ANPU%) (34.69) and condition factor (CF) (1.26) were observed in diet containing 3 kcal/g DE. The viscerosomatic index (VSI) and hepatosomatic index (HSI) did not show any significant difference between treatments (P>0.05). The final whole body moisture content decreased significantly with increasing energy levels in diets (P<0.05). Although whole body lipid and protein contents did not show significant variation among treatments (P>0.05), but the highest lipid and protein deposition were observed in diets containing 3.5 and 3kcal/g DE, respectively. Comparison between varying levels of dietary energy on the growth, feed utilization and whole body composition of Gattan indicated that 3 kcal g-1 DE could be the preferential dietary energy levels in fingerlings of this species.
format Journal Contribution
topic_facet Dietary
Energy
Level
Growth
Whole body composition
Gattan (B. xanyhopterus)
Barbus xanthopterus
Fingerlings
Feeding
author Khosravizadeh, Mohammad
Ghofleh Marammazi, Jasem
Kochanian, Preeta
Nikpey, Mansour
Rajabzadeh, Ebrahim
Yavari, Vahid
Sahraeian, Mohammad Reza
author_facet Khosravizadeh, Mohammad
Ghofleh Marammazi, Jasem
Kochanian, Preeta
Nikpey, Mansour
Rajabzadeh, Ebrahim
Yavari, Vahid
Sahraeian, Mohammad Reza
author_sort Khosravizadeh, Mohammad
title Effects of varying dietary energy levels on growth performance and wholebody composition in Gattan
title_short Effects of varying dietary energy levels on growth performance and wholebody composition in Gattan
title_full Effects of varying dietary energy levels on growth performance and wholebody composition in Gattan
title_fullStr Effects of varying dietary energy levels on growth performance and wholebody composition in Gattan
title_full_unstemmed Effects of varying dietary energy levels on growth performance and wholebody composition in Gattan
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